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  • 51Benin art — and CultureBenin art has proven to be hard to interpret. This is due in part to the lack of supplementary written documents. Because of the non literate nature of the ancient inhabitants of Benin City, there is a dearth in literary backup as… …

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  • 52Salero de Francisco I de Francia — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Salero de Cellini es una escultura de mesa obra de Benvenuto Cellini que se conserva en el Kunsthistorisches de Viena, Austria. Este Salero de Francisco I de Francia (en Viena se le llama por su nombre italiano …

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  • 53saline — (adj.) made of salt, c.1500, probably from a Latin word related to salinum salt cellar and salinae salt pits, from sal (gen. salis) salt (see SALT (Cf. salt)). Also in M.E. as a noun meaning salt pit. Related: Salination …

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  • 54List of heraldic charges — This article does not cover those charges which derive their shape in part from that of the field; see Ordinary (heraldry). Subordinary chargesA few simple charges are traditionally, and arbitrarily, classified among the subordinaries. (All other …

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  • 55KD Station — was retail and entertainment attraction built inside the facilities of a former meat packing plant in Sioux City, Iowa.History*The building was constructed in 1917 and purchased by Swift and Company in 1919. *The site was the scene of many labor… …

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  • 56Burghley Nef — The Burghley Nef is a silver gilt salt cellar made in Paris in 1527 8. In medieval France the word Nef was applied to various types of boat shaped vessel, including the most magnificent objects intended for the dining tables and buffets of the… …

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  • 57Doctor Who spoofs — The long running science fiction television series Doctor Who has over the years been the subject of many comedy sketches and specially made comedy programmes, from Spike Milligan s Pakistani Dalek to the Comic Relief episode Doctor Who and the… …

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  • 58Kitchen utensil — An exhibit of a batterie de cuisine, from the beginning of the 20th century, at the Musée Cernuschi in Paris …

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  • 59Cellini, Benvenuto — (1500 1571)    Florentine sculptor and goldsmith; among the most important figures of Mannerist sculpture. Cellini spent his early years in Rome, creating mainly medals and decorative objects. From 1540 to 1545, he worked for King Francis I of… …

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  • 60Neptune —    The god of the sea, son of Saturn and Cybele, and brother of Jupiter. Neptune s consort is Amphitrite who at first rejected his advances and fled, but was later persuaded to marry him. Neptune had almost as many loves as his brother Jupiter,… …

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